What to do and see in Moncloa - Aravaca, Community of Madrid: The Best Historic Sites

March 30, 2022 Concepcion Newsome

So many of Madrid’s buildings look like castles, you’ll think you’ve stumbled into a fairytale. Even City Hall is astounding, with its white pinnacles and neo-Gothic features. A self-guided architecture tour can begin by the great bear statue in the central Puerta del Sol. Wander by the fanciful Royal Palace before absorbing the natural beauty of Retiro Park, then visit one of the city’s many museums. You could happily cap off each day by nibbling on forkfuls of paella while sipping Spanish rioja.
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1. Museo Cerralbo

Calle Ventura Rodriguez 17, 28008 Madrid Spain +34 608 25 71 83 [email protected] http://www.culturaydeporte.gob.es/mcerralbo/home.html
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Museo Cerralbo

Reviewed By hilarionmartinez

Just got back from Madrid and have to share the pics I took at what I believe is Madrid’s BEST House Museum. The Museum Cerralbo houses the art and historical object collections of Enrique de Aguilera y Gamboa, 17th Marquis of Cerralbo, who died in 1922. The mansion was built in the 19th century, according to Italian taste, and is luxuriously decorated with baroque furniture, wall paintings and in my opinion the best chandeliers I’ve seen anywhere. If you like beautiful chandeliers do not miss it. It is near the Plaza de España Metro. The home retains its original aesthetics; the grand staircase will leave you breathless. It features an interesting collection of paintings, archaeology and furniture, including works by Jacopo Tintoretto, Jacopo Palma the Younger, El Greco, Ludovico Carracci, Alonso Cano, Zurbarán, Luis Paret and many more. This palace is my favorite home to visit in Madrid in that you see a great collection of paintings, furniture and decorative arts and experience what life was like for one of Madrid’s aristocratic families. It is SPECTACULAR!

2. Casa de Campo

Paseo de la Puerta del Angel 1, 28011 Madrid Spain https://www.esmadrid.com/informacion-turistica/casa-de-campo
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Casa de Campo

The largest urban park situated west of central Madrid. Formerly a royal hunting estate.

Reviewed By Hebburnmagpie - Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom

We walked for 3 hours through the park and only scratched its surface, it is so huge. Its an amazing, calming place to take a lengthy stroll.

3. Casa Gallardo

Calle Ferraz Plaza de Espana, 28008 Madrid Spain http://www.rutasconhistoria.es/loc/casa-gallardo
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Casa Gallardo

4. Monumento a los Caidos del Cuartel de la Montana

Calle del Profesor M Almagro Basch 1, 28008 Madrid Spain
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Monumento a los Caidos del Cuartel de la Montana

5. Estacion del Norte

Paseo de la Florida, Madrid Spain
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Estacion del Norte

6. Fuente Del Zarzon

C62g+xr Madrid, 28011 Madrid Spain http://patrimonioypaisaje.madrid.es/sites/v/index.jsp?vgnextoid=ce98091d1b9c4510091d1b9c45102e085a0aRCRD&vgnextchannel=8fac3cb702aa4510VgnVCM1000008a4a900aRCRD
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